30dB.com research shows that when social media discusses Oprah and Speech, people used these words: , powerful, i love, thank you, amazing, crying, wow, inspiring, honored, was amazing, incredible, a powerful, great, a great, inspired, been fun, begging, passionate, was the best, so powerful, the best, an amazing, empowering, best, incredibly, shut, sobbing, impassioned, support, most powerful, was incredible, a good, against, arguing, cried, loved, i loved, outstanding, beautiful, win, i liked. Based on our research, see the crowd's opinion and sentiment on Oprah and Speech . The data was collected from samples of comments made on the Internet through 01/08/2018. You can intereact with the polling data and see actual excerpts of opinions we've gathered.Use the search box to enter topics, terms, and/or names to see the latest trends and opinion polls on news, sports, politics, entertainment, celebrities, hashtags, products, electronics and more. Opinion polls are updated several times every day on every topic.

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The Golden Globes were as star-studded as ever, but along with the glitter of gold trophies and silver screens, there was some mournful black as the Time's Up movement made its first major display. Stars wore black in solidarity with the women who have come forward to speak about their sexual assaults at the hands of entertainment industry titans like Harvey Weinstein and Brett Ratner. But few celebs stood out the way Oprah Winfrey did when she accepted the Cecil B. DeMille award for lifetime achievement. Her speech, which touched on everything from racial inequality to freedom of the press, certainly resonated with Social, yielding 80 percent positive sentiments and even sparking buzz about a potential presidential run. "#Oprah2020" is trending on Twitter, and both media and political leaders have started offering their support, some tongue-in-cheek, others not so much. “I slept on it and came to the conclusion that the Oprah thing isn’t that crazy,” Dan Pfeiffer, a former senior adviser to President Barack Obama, wrote on Twitter. –Hugo Guzman